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Haldeman often acted as a brake on presidential orders he considered unwise or even illegal. “Presidents are like everybody else,” explains Higby. “They have moments of pique—moments when they’re really furious or really upset. Not only would Haldeman talk Nixon out of crazy ideas, but they had an understanding that the stuff he [Haldeman] felt was really bad and really wrong, he wouldn’t do.”
The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency
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